HIV/HBV co-infection remodels the immune landscape and natural killer cell ADCC functional responses
<p><b>Background: </b></p> HBV and HIV co-infection is a common occurrence globally, with significant morbidity and mortality. Both viruses lead to immune dysregulation including changes in NK cells, a key component of antiviral defense and a promising target for HBV cure str...
Main Authors: | Sun, B, da Costa, KAS, Alrubayyi, A, Kokici, J, Fisher-Pearson, N, Hussain, N, D’Anna, S, Piermatteo, L, Salpini, R, Svicher, V, Kucykowicz, S, Ghosh, I, Burns, F, Kinloch, S, Simoes, P, Bhagani, S, Kennedy, PTF, Maini, MK, Bashford-Rogers, R, Gill, US, Peppa, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins
2024
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